What’s even tougher than taking your tenants’ stuff? Booting them onto the streets, leaving them to fend for themselves. If you’ve given them enough chances to pay the rent and they’re still dodging payments, eviction might be your last resort.
Trash the place or break the rules? That’s another ticket out.
Yet, not everyone deserves the harsh treatment. A helping hand and a second chance can make a difference.
You don’t have to be heartless. Helping a tenant get back on track might be all they need to transform into a responsible rent-payer once more.
You can offer them more time to gather the money to pay the rent or allow them to stay in your rental unit for free for a while.
That’s the scenario where you’re the landlord. But in The Sims 4: For Rent expansion pack, you can play as either a landlord or a tenant.
What happens if your Sim can’t pay the rent?
How to Get Free Housing in The Sims 4: For Rent
If your Sim is a tenant and is fortunate enough to have a landlord with the Generous trait, it’s like hitting the landlord jackpot.
These generous folks are not just about collecting rent—they’ve got a heart.
When tenants are facing a rough patch in their virtual lives, the Generous trait kicks in.
Picture the following scenario.
Your Sim is going through some tough times, maybe a career meltdown or a messy breakup.
Talk to your landlord about your situation.
A landlord with the Generous trait might decide to cut you some slack.
Instead of demanding rent, they could let your Sim stay for free, giving them a breather during those challenging personal moments.
If your Sim’s landlord not only sports the Generous trait but also rocks the Wise trait, consider them a true gem.
These wise landlords go beyond just being generous with rent.
When your Sim is facing a tough patch, a Wise landlord steps in with more than just a free pass on rent.
Expect valuable pieces of advice to come your Sim’s way. It’s like having a supportive friend in your landlord.
Enjoy the game!